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GR-30 · The GR-30 is a four pedal, floor-based compact guitar synth for use with any steel-string guitar outfitted with a Roland GK-2A
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14077
... YES. ... Apparently it would according to some people who have done it on the Variax ! ... Well, that was THE Question, so you think it's that GK-kit...
Davor Pavuna
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Feb 1, 2008
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14078
Do you really think it could be playing technique when it only happens on string 4 and only on frets 10 and 11? I've tried just plucking that string, not...
James
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Feb 2, 2008
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14079
I think your guitar, or some part[s] of it, happens to resonate at that frequency. A similar thing happened to me, except it affected the low E string. In my...
MoonCaine
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Feb 2, 2008
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14080
i've posted about this before as well ... when i play the opening chord to the Jefferson Airplane's "coming back to me" - it's Am7 slid up a full step, with...
Knox Bronson
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Feb 2, 2008
8:24 am
14081
Last night, as I delved deeper into some analog synth-ish sounds on my VG-99, I noticed once more that my A string has this octave jumping problem on that open...
MoonCaine
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Feb 2, 2008
6:35 pm
14082
In a way I have a suspicion that you're right and it's a resonance of the guitar body/hardware or whatever. Because it sounds like somehow the harmonic...
James
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Feb 2, 2008
11:25 pm
14083
I find that guitars and most acoustic musical instruments have a "resonant frequency", including electric guitars; despite being electric or when playing loud,...
Steve Meiers
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Feb 3, 2008
7:32 pm
14084
Perhaps the problem is actually the opposite of resonance. When fretting and picking the offending note, check the clearance of your string with respect to...
lnoland1
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Feb 3, 2008
8:58 pm
14085
James, I have been reading the advice you're getting from good folks here and on the Steinberger list.... Frustrating, isn't it, to have such a mysterious...
MoonCaine
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Feb 3, 2008
11:42 pm
14086
Thanks; David Fung also suggested changing the string and a few other items. I have a couple of sets but haven't done it yet. One thing he suggested [and you...
James
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Feb 4, 2008
2:21 am
14087
wrong you can get rid of the stablizer bar, i have it off now, its there for helping the strings maintain vibration for the GK ... From: kam6...
John Lissner - Lead R...
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Feb 4, 2008
2:49 am
14088
I agree, the stabalizer bar gives it character, but there is nothing wrong w/ doing a little body kit work to the corvette ;-) ... From: MoonCaine...
John Lissner - Lead R...
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Feb 4, 2008
2:49 am
14089
Thanks for reminding me of that. I might give it a try. --moonie ... "So, rather than appear foolish afterward, I renounce seeming clever now." -- William of...
MoonCaine
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Feb 4, 2008
3:27 am
14090
It's held on by screws, isn't it? That might make it easy to take off, store in a safe place, and then put on, later, if you change your mind or want to sell...
MoonCaine
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Feb 4, 2008
3:28 am
14091
screws, and nuts, you have to remove the tunning pegs and put them back on. ... From: MoonCaine <mooncaine@...> To: GR-30@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday,...
John Lissner - Lead R...
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Feb 4, 2008
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14092
As has been said, the bodies of stringed instruments do indeed resonate more strongly to certain frequencies than to others. And this may indeed be the cause...
Cliff Lang
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Feb 4, 2008
3:23 pm
14093
New to this list, but long-time MIDI Windcontroller user/programmer/enthusiast. In the last year, have gotten back into playing guitar and bass and have...
daveihde
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Feb 4, 2008
5:33 pm
14094
Re: " It's held on by screws" Is that a hidden reference to this group? He-he-he-he-he Steve M ps: couldn't resist ... Looking for last minute shopping deals?...
Steve Meiers
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Feb 4, 2008
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14095
have you had the GU-7R checked for "fret hump or dip" and/or intonation, what about proper neck relief??? i had a problem with similar effect(2 notes/2 frets,...
Paul C. Torbert
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Feb 5, 2008
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14096
... You might simply choose a different guitar. Some guitars just don't do what we need, and this might be a case where the guitar just doesn't handle the...
MoonCaine
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Feb 5, 2008
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14097
The only things close to the string are the frets and the hex pickup. And the hex pickup is definitely not contacting. The action is fairly low; and frankly...
James
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Feb 5, 2008
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14098
I do really appreciate all the people here and elsewhere trying to help; although some of the suggestions are rather simplistic it seems. But who knows, it...
James
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Feb 5, 2008
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14099
Maybe you should make your Bich a MIDI guitar. It's neck-through with an ebony fingerboard, right? Should work well! ... I just hooked up my Bich Supreme...
mos6507@...
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Feb 5, 2008
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14100
Well that's good news. I agree it seems to give it character (though I haven't seen it other than through google). I'm undecided on what my next purchase will...
janet.bannon
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Feb 5, 2008
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14101
I don't get it hahaha. ... Search....
janet.bannon
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Feb 5, 2008
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14102
Is there a good place to get patches on the web other than here in the files section? Thanks....
janet.bannon
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Feb 5, 2008
7:13 am
14103
I've never played a Casio midi guitar but currently use a Roland GR-30 and Roland GI-10 (which I'm now upgrading to an Axon, and will be selling). I use the...
Rich H
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Feb 5, 2008
12:02 pm
14104
Roland GI10 guitar to MIDI converter, with Roland power supply. Works perfectly, but I've got an Axon AX100 on order, so this will be surplus to requirements....
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Feb 5, 2008
12:06 pm
14105
... Frets are important. I think I might be a little nuts when it comes to the frets on my guitars. In the first place I can't stand the coat-hanger-wire ...
Cliff Lang
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Feb 5, 2008
3:09 pm
14106
Oh, well, in that case, I'd recommend not buying it. Focus on something that will work with your newer GR. Those 707s were made with a different cabling...
MoonCaine
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